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as you remember, and so the main port is this next area. the runway is probably just out there back there towards your left, seven o'clock out there. >> and you're talking about supplies. >> the problem is not getting it it in, it's once you get is here it's customs. >> why won't they let it in. >> what about food shipments? >> same thing, medicine same thing. >> that's inhumane. >> it is. >> what do they want, what are they asking for? >> some tens of thousands of dollars. >> yes. >> all right, now, the governor's side, she's on your side. >> okay. >> point out to her what we're looking at. >> the epicenter of the earthquake was actually a little to our right, but port-au-prince got hammered very, very strong and part of the problem you can see out to the right see how are things stacked on top of each other and it's just, you know, it's just, it's-- the stadium right there, that's the stadium where you'll be. >> see the stadium where i'll be in january. >> sir, the rubble, you see, here almost. and it's just everywhere. >> the people aren
as you remember, and so the main port is this next area. the runway is probably just out there back there towards your left, seven o'clock out there. >> and you're talking about supplies. >> the problem is not getting it it in, it's once you get is here it's customs. >> why won't they let it in. >> what about food shipments? >> same thing, medicine same thing. >> that's inhumane. >> it is. >> what do they want, what are they asking for? >>...
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. >> one of the main problems is that in bolivia coca leaves are a traditional and sometimes religious product. it feeds entire portions of bolivian society. it is hard to take it away and substitute nothing in its place. coca is the base of cocaine. it is that link is that has to be broken. if you can find ways to allow the coca producers to their own uses for chewing and altitude sickness -- these are legitimate uses that have been done for centuries. when more is grown then just for personal consumption, it often finds itself into the cocaine economy and that is where it becomes dangerous and crosses borders and becomes a concern to organizations like the united states and the bba. >> that is a legitimate criticism you are hearing over and over from the obama white house and other governments around the world. there is this concern that this might be working for bolivia, but when you look at it from a global standpoint, bolivia is not living up to obligations that it has pledged to work with other countries regarding security issues and violence. >> there is an alice in wonderland q
. >> one of the main problems is that in bolivia coca leaves are a traditional and sometimes religious product. it feeds entire portions of bolivian society. it is hard to take it away and substitute nothing in its place. coca is the base of cocaine. it is that link is that has to be broken. if you can find ways to allow the coca producers to their own uses for chewing and altitude sickness -- these are legitimate uses that have been done for centuries. when more is grown then just for...
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. >> what will be the main topics of 2013 in the middle east? >> we will be reporting on issues we have been reporting on for the past couple of years. for example, efforts between hamas and because of on behalf of the west bank. -- hamas and gaza. there will be all the changes in the region. how will the relationship between egypt and israel develop? what will happen in israel and will it have a direct impact on palestinian relations? this will be a major topic on how this will developed in the coming weeks and months. >> and now something a little bit lighter. ski jumping. he has won the third leg of the tournament. clutch shooting it to the top of the overall standings and putting him in the top. >> he held his nerve to land a second jump. added to the job from his first and it was a convincing win for the 22-year-old austrian. the norwegian messing up second jump that caused him a third consecutive first-place. jacobson only finish second in innsbruck. putting in a better performance or germany but narrowly missing the podium ending up in fo
. >> what will be the main topics of 2013 in the middle east? >> we will be reporting on issues we have been reporting on for the past couple of years. for example, efforts between hamas and because of on behalf of the west bank. -- hamas and gaza. there will be all the changes in the region. how will the relationship between egypt and israel develop? what will happen in israel and will it have a direct impact on palestinian relations? this will be a major topic on how this will...
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>> in syria, it is the main force that has been able to give the regime a hard strike against a regime forces. they're the ones who led the attack and for two months, this has been a very strategic victory for the rebels. we're hearing from different sources that this is the case and at the syrian regime is already pounding the airport with strikes, but the rebels are saying that from this base, many of the airplanes who had killed so many rebels took from the airport and is a major shareholder for the rebels. it has been a major weakness for the rebels because underground, they have grown stronger. they were able to strike at the army. when the army and the regime more attacking them from the air, it was very hard for the rebels to defend themselves. now they feel like in taking over this airport that they will be able to strike at the regime better and they will be more protected. we have seen them take this airport before. the regime and the rebels will the police strike a very hard and take it over again. >> they have taken control of other air bases before, but how much of a coup
>> in syria, it is the main force that has been able to give the regime a hard strike against a regime forces. they're the ones who led the attack and for two months, this has been a very strategic victory for the rebels. we're hearing from different sources that this is the case and at the syrian regime is already pounding the airport with strikes, but the rebels are saying that from this base, many of the airplanes who had killed so many rebels took from the airport and is a major...
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. -- main food growing areas. food prices have also risen. >> some foods and vegetables are hard to get these days. today it is $300 when it was less than $100. >> government officials agree that the situation is bad. >> we are getting food assistance from the federal government. >> many doubt handouts from the government will be enough. it will only be sending farmers back to the fields that will make sure food crises do not last longer. >> the action aid department in nigeria says the response to food shortages is not working. >> food is not sufficient. it is impacting negatively on food production in the country. the country has continued to rely on zero oil for its survival. we also -- the country has continued to rely on oil for its survival. if this country has to respond to create economic situations and create job opportunities for young people, nigeria needs to invest. >> two u.n. peacekeepers have been released in sue gun after being held four months. it is still the would-have been released in the sudan
. -- main food growing areas. food prices have also risen. >> some foods and vegetables are hard to get these days. today it is $300 when it was less than $100. >> government officials agree that the situation is bad. >> we are getting food assistance from the federal government. >> many doubt handouts from the government will be enough. it will only be sending farmers back to the fields that will make sure food crises do not last longer. >> the action aid...
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they are making the economy their main issue. shimon peres will decide whether to give binyamin netanyahu the first chance of forming a coalition. that is a process that took five weeks after the last election. let's talk about the situation after the election. it sounds like putting together a coalition will be tricky. >> it appears so. the last government all molested two years. then the labor party pulled out . in this case it might be even more complicated. binyamin netanyahu, if he is given the first nod, will have 28 days to form a coalition. then he has another 12 days. the question is whether some other party will be asked to put together a coalition. any kind of coalition would veer to the right. if he could do that with a minimum of cooperation would be his preference. >> thank you for reporting to us live from jerusalem. you can see our front page at zeera.com. the first explosion was caused by a car bomb about 30 kilometers south of baghdad. no one has claimed responsibility. activists are reporting two large explosio
they are making the economy their main issue. shimon peres will decide whether to give binyamin netanyahu the first chance of forming a coalition. that is a process that took five weeks after the last election. let's talk about the situation after the election. it sounds like putting together a coalition will be tricky. >> it appears so. the last government all molested two years. then the labor party pulled out . in this case it might be even more complicated. binyamin netanyahu, if he...
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the main port is this next area. the runway is probably just out there back there towards the left 7:00 out there. >> (inaudible). >> the problem is not getting it in, it's once you get it here it's customs. >> they just want us to be up right. >> what about food shipments? >> medicines same thing. >> what do they want? what are they asking for? >> tens of thousands of dollars. now, the (inaudible) will be on the governor's side. point out to her what we are looking at. >> after the earthquake a little bit to our right the port-au-prince got hammered very, very strongly. part of the problem as you can see out to the right see how everything is stacked on top of each other. it's just -- it's -- that's the stadium you will be. >> see the stadium. that's where i will be preaching in january. >> you see it has been here a year almost and there's just stuff every where. >> people are still living in these villages. >> not many. not many. but all of the shanties beside them are putting them up outside of their house so the
the main port is this next area. the runway is probably just out there back there towards the left 7:00 out there. >> (inaudible). >> the problem is not getting it in, it's once you get it here it's customs. >> they just want us to be up right. >> what about food shipments? >> medicines same thing. >> what do they want? what are they asking for? >> tens of thousands of dollars. now, the (inaudible) will be on the governor's side. point out to her what...
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this time, it is the main battery. this is extremely unusual. the effect of this incident on the airline industry is big, and we fully understand the importance of publishing a neutral report as quickly as possible. >> and a referendum will be held next month. the ireland -- the islands between britain and argentina, britain says it will only release which sovereignty -- will only release sovereignty -- and a situation caused by a cleaner. a woman had been accused of trying to steal. she was seriously injured when a train jumped the tracks and plowed into something. a heat wave is continuing in australia, with two bridges reaching record levels and parts of the country. there are fires in the southeast, and some have been burning for nearly one month. firefighters are struggling to contain the situation. and with temperatures climbing to a record high, many people headed to the beach. the last record was set back in the last record was set back in
this time, it is the main battery. this is extremely unusual. the effect of this incident on the airline industry is big, and we fully understand the importance of publishing a neutral report as quickly as possible. >> and a referendum will be held next month. the ireland -- the islands between britain and argentina, britain says it will only release which sovereignty -- will only release sovereignty -- and a situation caused by a cleaner. a woman had been accused of trying to steal. she...
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the main priority is to minimize the risk of further damage. something the philippine officials have been quick to point out. >> our first goal is to remove that and make sure there is no more damage. >> the reef is a united nation'' world heritage site in the middle of the sea. one of the best diving spots in the world. marine species congregate around the coral. sharks, turtles, and man to raise our of frequent visitors. the world wildlife fund believe that this has caused extensive damage. "from what we have seen, the damage spans over 1600 square meters. so, the research we have conducted has proven that it produces about 200 metric tons of seafood per square kilometer. the destruction of a single square kilometer will greatly impaired the productivity. >> the government has asked the americans to explain how the ship ended up of course in such an environmentally sensitive area. they have said they will issue the u.s. navy with a hefty fine, but ultimately the damage has already been done. >> 70 years ago today, the commander of german forc
the main priority is to minimize the risk of further damage. something the philippine officials have been quick to point out. >> our first goal is to remove that and make sure there is no more damage. >> the reef is a united nation'' world heritage site in the middle of the sea. one of the best diving spots in the world. marine species congregate around the coral. sharks, turtles, and man to raise our of frequent visitors. the world wildlife fund believe that this has caused...
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why alone housemates the photographer was at home my a main translator was translating phone calls before heading down to a family's house for he had been living since his divorce. a haitian mechanic was replacing the brake pads on may 13 year-old jew tracker. the call was from someone telling me i could ship out. after two and a half years of disasters and riots, many pet cars nonutility i could count on i was done with haiti. my friends are great the house was terrific wins set back against the viscous and lime trees. the sounds of children filled the day and i would fall asleep to the church at night. pfalz and most had shipped off to the next crisis. the editor said i could pick when exposition as long as it was called zero or baghdad. [laughter] i chose afghanistan. waiting for the phone to ring i kill time to play trivia. i was in a boxer's and an undershirt sweat take out the last of the h i heard zero loud rumbling outside and looked out the window. then that does started to vibrate. i heard dishes rattling i always worried and medicine bottles, of bug spray were shaking on the ta
why alone housemates the photographer was at home my a main translator was translating phone calls before heading down to a family's house for he had been living since his divorce. a haitian mechanic was replacing the brake pads on may 13 year-old jew tracker. the call was from someone telling me i could ship out. after two and a half years of disasters and riots, many pet cars nonutility i could count on i was done with haiti. my friends are great the house was terrific wins set back against...
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. >> there's definitely something wrong, you'll see the roads, even the main thoroughfares the ones you were riding on, it will look pretty good for a couple hundred yards and then a couple hundred yards of missing road and that's the problem the government just hasn't been able to establish itself to make the long-term improvements in the infrastructure. but the things that are the foundation of functioning government society, where the people can be healthy and prosper. >> there's always a chance that things can improve. i just wouldn't say that things really seem to be improving right now. it seems that the same mistakes that were made before the earthquake, and made the conditions so bad during the earthquake are still present and there isn't really a lot of signs that those things are changing right now. >> port-au-prince is not the best place, the capital, just seems so dysfunctional when you're in port-au-prince, if you get out of the city you see improvement and there's some improvement in certain parts of the city no question. but it's still a basket case. and the hatian people
. >> there's definitely something wrong, you'll see the roads, even the main thoroughfares the ones you were riding on, it will look pretty good for a couple hundred yards and then a couple hundred yards of missing road and that's the problem the government just hasn't been able to establish itself to make the long-term improvements in the infrastructure. but the things that are the foundation of functioning government society, where the people can be healthy and prosper. >> there's...
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frankly admitted that, in fact, they could have lost the young voters in this election and that is the main reason why they are now down a quarter from the total of the seats that they had in the outgoing. >> north korea is promising to strengthen its nuclear program after a new round of u.n. sanctions. this victory council unanimously passed a resolution in response to rocket launch -- the security council unanimously passed a resolution in response to the rocket launch in december. >> the draft resolution has been adopted unanimously. as resolution 27, 2013. >> as resolution 2087, 2013. >> the security council condemned what it described as a missilemelissposted technology and warned that for the consequences. >> today's resolution makes clear that, if north korea chooses again to defy the international community, such as by conducting of the and -- conducting another launch for a nuclear test, then the council will take significant action. >> the difference was the near- minute response from north korea's foreign ministry, saying there will be physical steps to strengthen its military, i
frankly admitted that, in fact, they could have lost the young voters in this election and that is the main reason why they are now down a quarter from the total of the seats that they had in the outgoing. >> north korea is promising to strengthen its nuclear program after a new round of u.n. sanctions. this victory council unanimously passed a resolution in response to rocket launch -- the security council unanimously passed a resolution in response to the rocket launch in december....
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the main culprit is the demand for asparagus. >> it is harvest time on the farm. workers cut down spears of the spirit is one by one. -- spears of asparagus one by one. it is the leading exporter of the spring vegetable. it may not be for much longer it needs lots of water to flourish. the only water comes
the main culprit is the demand for asparagus. >> it is harvest time on the farm. workers cut down spears of the spirit is one by one. -- spears of asparagus one by one. it is the leading exporter of the spring vegetable. it may not be for much longer it needs lots of water to flourish. the only water comes
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well i think the main challenge right now in catalonia is for this declaration of sovereignty to to be something real to really put on the table a question that's that's increasingly interesting and important in the european union today not just in spain which is what does sovereignty look like in the european union carnivals come really cheap and for the moment it's really just a bunch of posturing you know. it's mostly signing declarations and saying you know catalonia is sovereign but there hasn't been really much work in in the material realm to really back up that type of soft. but you talk a lot of posturing going on here i mean if i may jump in just for a second i do apologize but madrid on the coast both say that you can't hold a referendum on leaving just like that and that any catalan vote would be null and void so the end of the day is it actually unlawful to try and do this. well it's definitely unlawful i mean it's a lawful against the constitution the question is also you know how many people in spain right now. are really behind this constitution and when when does this
well i think the main challenge right now in catalonia is for this declaration of sovereignty to to be something real to really put on the table a question that's that's increasingly interesting and important in the european union today not just in spain which is what does sovereignty look like in the european union carnivals come really cheap and for the moment it's really just a bunch of posturing you know. it's mostly signing declarations and saying you know catalonia is sovereign but there...
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russia of course one week of privatization and the global integration war the main point and we trim a bit of speech here at the gaidar forum one of the keys speakers the head of the world bank's development prospects on the market says hey skeptic but the prime minister's message to subjects that struck me most was still was increased openness to the wills the prime minister emphasized that a lot of his speech when he talked about the regional polarization in the media he said that it's not just chile for yourselves but it has to be an open call regime and alternately you want to integrate also more with europe want to integrate this because the pacific and you want to be come far the field should be what will the growth come from before cost of global growth since just a both two percent. apart from the crisis year two thousand and nine the lowest in ten years has a lot to do just a problem still in your high income countries continue to low growth in europe we actually for see another contraction next next year there was disappointment in the united states especially in the sewage
russia of course one week of privatization and the global integration war the main point and we trim a bit of speech here at the gaidar forum one of the keys speakers the head of the world bank's development prospects on the market says hey skeptic but the prime minister's message to subjects that struck me most was still was increased openness to the wills the prime minister emphasized that a lot of his speech when he talked about the regional polarization in the media he said that it's not...
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. >> the main opposition party, the social democrats, is led by a potential coalition with the green party, in a dead heat with mcalister's coalition. there will be a cliffhanger of an election in lower saxony, for david mcalister and angela merkel. >>> and the united kingdom, heavy snow has caused widespread power disruption with more than 4000 flights grounded at heathrow. there were similar disruptions in france. winter conditions have prompted severe weather warnings. opel road accidents have happened, including a bus crash. >>> the u.s. president has begun three days of celebrations for his inauguration. barack obama will be sworn in for a second term in a private ceremony sunday, but the official public event take place monday. >> thank you. >> when he publicly takes the oath of office for the second time, barack obama will already be officially 24 hours into a second term. under the u.s. constitution, the president must take office at noon on january 20. when that falls on a sunday, the ceremony normally comes 24 hours after the official swearing-in. >> these are public holida
. >> the main opposition party, the social democrats, is led by a potential coalition with the green party, in a dead heat with mcalister's coalition. there will be a cliffhanger of an election in lower saxony, for david mcalister and angela merkel. >>> and the united kingdom, heavy snow has caused widespread power disruption with more than 4000 flights grounded at heathrow. there were similar disruptions in france. winter conditions have prompted severe weather warnings. opel...
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. >> there is a mobilization of resources to take out the bodies, which is the main thing we can do for the victims' families at this point and also to treat the injured as soon as possible. >> police say many of the bodies were taken to the local gymnasium. >> there are many people on different floors of have not been identified. it is not a big number, but the people are desperate to know. >> this is the worst tragedy to hit the area, and we have not seen an incident like this in recent memory in brazil. there will be an investigation to figure out how and why. local officials are still trying to figure out the number of dead and injured. this is a major university town. they said of to 2000 people were inside the club when the fire broke out. >> theresa joins us. people are still very shocked and angry, aren't they? >> that is correct. i am standing outside where the bodies were brought. you can see the amount of people working tonight. the fire department, people have come from at least 300 kilometers away just to help volunteers. we have told the process remains. only one body coul
. >> there is a mobilization of resources to take out the bodies, which is the main thing we can do for the victims' families at this point and also to treat the injured as soon as possible. >> police say many of the bodies were taken to the local gymnasium. >> there are many people on different floors of have not been identified. it is not a big number, but the people are desperate to know. >> this is the worst tragedy to hit the area, and we have not seen an incident...
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a report from the valley, one of the main conflict zone. >> they enjoy the last hours of relative peace in the village. a stronghold for rebels. in the last two months, there has been a drop in skirmishes. now, the rebels' unilateral -- unilateral cease-fire is over. they wonder how long until it all began running for cover. >> children are most impacted by the arbitrary actions. children wounded, people killed, we live in constant tension. >> the colonel in charge of the shows us00-strong unit the mortars. >> they lacy's with human excrement. but the shrapnel does not kill you, the excrement does. >> they are well prepared to keep fighting. even as the rebels call for a polite -- for a bilateral ceasefire. >> they argue in the past, the rebels use it to recruit and strengthen their forces. while government leaders talk peace, here in columbia, both sides are gearing for an escalation in the arm, but. >> just hours before the unilateral cease-fire, villagers gathered. they argued they would suffer most. >> i think the government has the mistaken belief. >> this mother of two asked us no
a report from the valley, one of the main conflict zone. >> they enjoy the last hours of relative peace in the village. a stronghold for rebels. in the last two months, there has been a drop in skirmishes. now, the rebels' unilateral -- unilateral cease-fire is over. they wonder how long until it all began running for cover. >> children are most impacted by the arbitrary actions. children wounded, people killed, we live in constant tension. >> the colonel in charge of the...
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their main source of income is from fishing. some still use the traditional method of free diving. they worry that if they lose
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the water main break flooded parts of vicente road and vicente way. there's no word on what caused the water main to burst. >>> late word on the fate of the sacramento kings. >> plus -- >> reporter: the bat mobile goes up for sale. the hefty price one businessman paid to buy the crime fighting machine. >> holy sunshine, batman. the warm weather may soon go away. mark tamayo is tracking rain in the forecast. >> you did not just say that. >>> also a reminder that you can get ktvu news to go on your cell phone. download the ktvu app. and watch all of our newscasts live. you can be connected any where, any time. >>> and just a beautiful weekend across the entire bay area. beautiful conditions in terms of the winds, you can see the video here always amazing to see these scenes out to the west of pillar point. waves probably the keyword today was inconsistent as far as the descriptor with waves 15 to 20 feet. but we had waves approaching 25 feet topping off lots of smaller waves but lots of bigger ones. look at this person just taking off and what is called
the water main break flooded parts of vicente road and vicente way. there's no word on what caused the water main to burst. >>> late word on the fate of the sacramento kings. >> plus -- >> reporter: the bat mobile goes up for sale. the hefty price one businessman paid to buy the crime fighting machine. >> holy sunshine, batman. the warm weather may soon go away. mark tamayo is tracking rain in the forecast. >> you did not just say that. >>> also a...
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its main purpose will to be reduce traffic congestion between the capital and the western suburbs. brunei has a strong incentive to develop bilateral ties. it's anxious to prepare for the future when it can no longer depend on fossil fuels. oil and natural gas represent more than 90% of exports. securing alternative sources of income from abroad is a national imperative. this company produces -- that's prepared in line with islam tradition. it aims to sell its products in china where the number of muslims is estimated to exceed 20 million. last year, asean was chaired by cambodia, another country with strong links to china. otr mberthat resent rifts he region.growg aseness >> good morning. >> reporter: the question now is how brunei as a new chair of asean chooses to balance its own interests. >> we should provide the environment for the claimants to settle this peacefully. it's going to be very slow process. but i think we need to be sure that it is a process that at the end of the day will be a win/win situation for all of us. >> reporter: government officials in brunei say they
its main purpose will to be reduce traffic congestion between the capital and the western suburbs. brunei has a strong incentive to develop bilateral ties. it's anxious to prepare for the future when it can no longer depend on fossil fuels. oil and natural gas represent more than 90% of exports. securing alternative sources of income from abroad is a national imperative. this company produces -- that's prepared in line with islam tradition. it aims to sell its products in china where the number...
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our main problem is economic unemployment and inflation are rising at the same time that the cost of products is soaring there is considerable unrest among the population was the country has long struggled economically and relies heavily on aid from western and gulf donors last november saw an eruption of violence nationwide protests over cuts in food and fuel subsidies one of the conditions imposed by the i.m.f. for a two billion dollar emergency loan and other financial and political. burn is the flood of syrian refugees hundreds of thousands have fled to jordan with more pouring over the border every day there are worries that the syrian conflict may follow its people into the kingdom what islam is striving for more power a tough situation on the border and a dire economic crisis jordan is finding itself caught between a rock and a hard place due to the boycott the elections are unlikely to produce any meaningful change in the one stable kingdom looks to be in for a long period of uncertainty you see count one of our key amman jordan. and as you see also he's lucid often of isn't
our main problem is economic unemployment and inflation are rising at the same time that the cost of products is soaring there is considerable unrest among the population was the country has long struggled economically and relies heavily on aid from western and gulf donors last november saw an eruption of violence nationwide protests over cuts in food and fuel subsidies one of the conditions imposed by the i.m.f. for a two billion dollar emergency loan and other financial and political. burn is...
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, we go to kavita krishnan, the secretary the all india progressive women's association, one of the main protest organizers. last week, she led protesters outside the delhi chief minister's residence when the police charged at them with water cannons. we welcome you to "democracy now!" can you begin by telling us what happened, why this particular horrific rape on a moving bus has sparked so much outcry in india? >> it is difficult to understand exactly why this particular case struck such a chord, because there have been some any other incident -- of course this was particularly graphic violence, but there have been other terrible incidents as well, including incidents in delhi, but i think it is an accumulated feeling of anger and outrage at the impunity enjoyed by perpetrators of sexual violence, and at the and posed in security and the restrictions of women. it burst out perhaps because this young woman was doing something so normal. she boarded a bus to go home after watching a film with her friend. i think that somehow struck such a huge cord because everyone identified with her an
, we go to kavita krishnan, the secretary the all india progressive women's association, one of the main protest organizers. last week, she led protesters outside the delhi chief minister's residence when the police charged at them with water cannons. we welcome you to "democracy now!" can you begin by telling us what happened, why this particular horrific rape on a moving bus has sparked so much outcry in india? >> it is difficult to understand exactly why this particular case...
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its main purpose will to be reduce traffic congestion between the capital and the western suburbs. brunei has a strong incentive to develop bilateral ties. it's anxious to prepare for the future when it can no longer depend on fossil fuels. oil and natural gas represent more than 90% of exports. securing alternative sources of income from abroad is a national imperative. this company produces -- that's prepared in line with islam tradition. it aims to sell its products in china where the number of muslims is estimated to exceed 20 million. last year, asean was chaired by cambodia, another country with strong links to china. at summit meetings, rifts emerged between cambodia and other members that resent beijing's growing assertiveness in the region. >> good morning. >> reporter: the question now is how brunei as a new chair of asean chooses to balance its own interests. >> we should provide the environment for the claimants to settle this peacefully. it's going to be very slow process. but i think we need to be sure that it is a process that at the end of the day will be a win/win
its main purpose will to be reduce traffic congestion between the capital and the western suburbs. brunei has a strong incentive to develop bilateral ties. it's anxious to prepare for the future when it can no longer depend on fossil fuels. oil and natural gas represent more than 90% of exports. securing alternative sources of income from abroad is a national imperative. this company produces -- that's prepared in line with islam tradition. it aims to sell its products in china where the number...
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the streets saying they see no change i seem to be basing they authorized you guys that have been a main subjects of people about being you want to me because population i'm not going to the poverty line if this isn't going to be seen as a point of contention here to stop the fighting to mr rankin sixty seventy that is not representative of egypt right behind me it's a fine seems we're not out of a tree seems people say they will not leave until president obama no see makes the changes they want. and your political analyst winnie mandela says that the government in egypt hasn't listened to the population that. well the problem is this is a minority of the muslim brotherhood it's the best organized force in the country after the toppling of. the and it's backed by by washington by the obama administration which gives them additional clout the problem is they just ram through a constitution that in effect what's happening is the muslim brotherhood is establishing islamic dictatorship i think they're so preoccupied with this sure real agenda this is a llama sation look reading this just hea
the streets saying they see no change i seem to be basing they authorized you guys that have been a main subjects of people about being you want to me because population i'm not going to the poverty line if this isn't going to be seen as a point of contention here to stop the fighting to mr rankin sixty seventy that is not representative of egypt right behind me it's a fine seems we're not out of a tree seems people say they will not leave until president obama no see makes the changes they...
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mali among the richest in national resources in africa maine's one of the poorest nations in the world. many years these will be very serious if this is the country's ministry of colonies if i did minister frank territories of the seas today that ministry not only exists oh my french colonies or. someone that's one idea someone just got a history and history may be repeating. right now to carry. but as well as vice president says the country's security forces have uncovered a plot to assassinate him and another senior ally to chavez it comes amid growing uncertainty over the leader's health he's still recovering from cancer surgery in cuba. spoke exclusively to van as well as vice president nicolas maduro who dismissed speculation that chavez is on well insisting that he is still in full control. during the interview with vice president nicolas maduro to the vice president of venezuela he informed us that president chavez is right now in his best moment. since his operation that took place and the beginning of december that there's a lot of expectation regarding his return to venezuela
mali among the richest in national resources in africa maine's one of the poorest nations in the world. many years these will be very serious if this is the country's ministry of colonies if i did minister frank territories of the seas today that ministry not only exists oh my french colonies or. someone that's one idea someone just got a history and history may be repeating. right now to carry. but as well as vice president says the country's security forces have uncovered a plot to...
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was probably the first effort of the movement back in the 1950s, which was promoted, the main promoter in 1855 is the american bar association, which was leading defender and they were close to senator john bricker of ohio, who introduced this amendment that's really complicated, but basically treaties could not trumpet and any treaties not self-executing but we can't congress and pass a lot implementing executive orders. so i've given toxic groups around the country. because activists are counteracted this or interested in american sovereignty on a wide range of issues, people who are conservative on agenda 21 and environmental issues and think there's an overreach by global environmentalists. this is family oriented groups also concerned. it tends to limit israeli sovereignty. so there's a broad coalition of center-right this groups and maybe counter intellectual is who performed the social base. i have a chapter in the book on the european union's. i'm very interested in that. there's a pushback in europe and a political group in europe to look to reagan and thatcher in the european
was probably the first effort of the movement back in the 1950s, which was promoted, the main promoter in 1855 is the american bar association, which was leading defender and they were close to senator john bricker of ohio, who introduced this amendment that's really complicated, but basically treaties could not trumpet and any treaties not self-executing but we can't congress and pass a lot implementing executive orders. so i've given toxic groups around the country. because activists are...
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statements suggest another layer of france's defense minister has declared total reconquest of mali is the main goal with the president echoing french troops twenty five hundred so far who remain in the region for as long as necessary they're attempting to militarize huge sections of africa so that they want to monopolize access to this to the resources this is where we think this to become specifically i mean relations do it to states i know we seeing it with problems in other parts of the european union through european union troops actually being used i mean some of the money conflict as well which has been relatively rare in the past gold and especially the iranian deposits make the country very attractive nearly eighty percent of all france's energy generated by almost sixty nuclear power plants is dependent on african rain and. french companies must go on the offensive and fight the growing influence of rival china for stake in africa's increasingly competitive markets all this is neocolonialism but with simpler role france is far from the only nation to have and defended its interests in
statements suggest another layer of france's defense minister has declared total reconquest of mali is the main goal with the president echoing french troops twenty five hundred so far who remain in the region for as long as necessary they're attempting to militarize huge sections of africa so that they want to monopolize access to this to the resources this is where we think this to become specifically i mean relations do it to states i know we seeing it with problems in other parts of the...
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we know that it is israel has made it clear that it is main priority is making sure that syria's chemical arsenal doesn't fall into the hands of the rebels is a strike connected. of course they will try to connect this tripe to the chemical weapon arsenal in the media but this is of course nonsense. anybody who lives in syria and knows a little bit about the service centers or who has. some relatives who work there they know that this is not at all of chemical weapons it is about stopping the syrian. scientific military research project and its. link there so that will help them the many is the resistance in the palestinian resistance ranks because they know that the easiest answer is somehow connected to the resistance into the horse if you wish in the middle east. what you say that this strike if it happened to be seen as direct outside intervention and will syria be able to retaliate tat afford to retaliate. first yes it is of course it is a direct intervention these are enemy ships that hit the target inside syria so they are definitely. syrians is that this is was prepared for by peo
we know that it is israel has made it clear that it is main priority is making sure that syria's chemical arsenal doesn't fall into the hands of the rebels is a strike connected. of course they will try to connect this tripe to the chemical weapon arsenal in the media but this is of course nonsense. anybody who lives in syria and knows a little bit about the service centers or who has. some relatives who work there they know that this is not at all of chemical weapons it is about stopping the...
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uprising if you guys not having a main subject i mean for people that have been going to me at least population i'm not living under the poverty line that in addition to teaching is the price of contentment here struck by mr i think it's interesting to me that it's not representative egypt right behind me at the mine seems to not sort of retreat people say they will not leave until president obama no see makes the changes they want. in the meantime france is spreading its presence beyond mollies borders and forces to neighboring yeah apparently afraid the violence may spread on talk radio by a crucial to a french running energy company more on that just a bit later here on the program. but for now a cia veteran a man who oversaw the capture of al qaeda is third in command is facing nearly three years in jail during sentencing later today for leaking classified intelligence john kiriakou was the first to blow the whistle on washington's torture program later revealing the name of an alleged torture at guantanamo bay he was convicted on a law which hasn't actually been used in twenty s
uprising if you guys not having a main subject i mean for people that have been going to me at least population i'm not living under the poverty line that in addition to teaching is the price of contentment here struck by mr i think it's interesting to me that it's not representative egypt right behind me at the mine seems to not sort of retreat people say they will not leave until president obama no see makes the changes they want. in the meantime france is spreading its presence beyond...
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proles approach for refusing dialogue when they answered that the main thing was to unite them the position forces and after that there wasn't countries and other participants in the process. of first syrian settlement afterwards we will convince their position to take more constructive approach nothing like that is happening now regrettably the opposition forces categorically reject a near term to maintain dialogue and they continue to be antagonistic and our parties unfortunately are encouraging them and provide them with everything necessary to continue the struggle so they have been no attempts to bring the parties to the negotiating table as we have tried to do as all chinese colleagues have tried to do. and boy the united nations and arab league centrist kofi annan and the house brahimi also tried to do that but so far i repeat everything is lost by the fanatical for their position forces and their fellow. intention to dismantle the regime six. there reconcilable but. as long as it continues to. do nothing will happen for us. our priority is not to pursue some job political objective
proles approach for refusing dialogue when they answered that the main thing was to unite them the position forces and after that there wasn't countries and other participants in the process. of first syrian settlement afterwards we will convince their position to take more constructive approach nothing like that is happening now regrettably the opposition forces categorically reject a near term to maintain dialogue and they continue to be antagonistic and our parties unfortunately are...
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that wraps up our main news walk here in r t after a break it's a special report fragile people. the. whole . mission. couldn't take three years for charges free. arrangement free. free. free. download free broadcast quality video for your media project free media oh god r.t. dot com you. download the official tea application to your cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television or it just doesn't work so how would your mobile device if you could watch your t.v. any time and he was. asked to use it was born doctors told us she had multiple fractures they also said lisa would be a difficult child to handle she was bedridden the first often she had to you didn't sleep on a cushion because she would cry when we touched her. yet i probably fell from the chair and. right from the sofa and that didn't hurt at all but then i fell off the arm chair and i broke my leg. i cried for a while. and then at those sleep. but why why why why did it have to be us. but. you still need to simper factor is one of the most common congenital
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the main priority is to minimize the risk of further damage. something the philippine officials have been quick to point out. >> our first goal is to remove that and make sure there is no more damage. >> the reef is a united nations' world heritage site in the middle of the sea. one of the best diving spots in the world. marine species congregate around the coral. sharks turtles, and man to raise our of frequent visitors. the world wildlife fund believe that this has caused extensive damage. "from what we have seen, the damage spans over 1600 square meters. so the research we have conducted has proven that it produces about 200 metric tons of seafood per square kilometer. the destruction of a single square kilometer will greatly impaired the productivity. >> the government has asked the americans to explain how the ship ended up of course in such an environmentally sensitive area. they have said they will issue the u.s. navy with a hefty fine, but ultimately the damage has already been done. >> 70 years ago today, the commander of german forces
the main priority is to minimize the risk of further damage. something the philippine officials have been quick to point out. >> our first goal is to remove that and make sure there is no more damage. >> the reef is a united nations' world heritage site in the middle of the sea. one of the best diving spots in the world. marine species congregate around the coral. sharks turtles, and man to raise our of frequent visitors. the world wildlife fund believe that this has caused...
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third day following a series of deadly sick terror and bombings on thursday demonstrators blocks the main road would be coffins of the dead more than one hundred people were killed and they coordinated attacks some of the deadliest in pakistan's history families are refused to bury their dead until the government improve security the shia minority in the country has been the target of a recent surge in violence. the turkish prime minister tayyip i just wonder has demanded an explanation from french president francois hollande as to why his purpose he met with one or three kurdish activists of power is still so straight the murders of the kind of pro independence party members sparked outrage with around fifteen thousand dollars traders staging a protest in paris wowing return haitian against france in the killers and everyone's request a statement from our learned that he knew one of the dedicated members personally and often held meetings with her despite the group being branded a terrorist organizations. and they will continue looking at the ok by a movement that swept through the u.s.
third day following a series of deadly sick terror and bombings on thursday demonstrators blocks the main road would be coffins of the dead more than one hundred people were killed and they coordinated attacks some of the deadliest in pakistan's history families are refused to bury their dead until the government improve security the shia minority in the country has been the target of a recent surge in violence. the turkish prime minister tayyip i just wonder has demanded an explanation from...
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>> this is one of the main reason republicans, the majority of else couple of years ago. and we talked about this before. republicans do very well on midterms. the vast majority of the country, the majority of the country is with us, but when it is to the point we have these presidential elections and electoral college and people based in washington running things they don't do a very good job. when you let things happen at the state's we do a better job. what we need a good communicators. a delta to put up the right fight -- lou: to me like a speaker, eric cantor. >> some of these people -- lou: kevin mccarthy. >> they are very nice people, but they are not up to the moment. they're not up to fighting what we're up against. the reason we know it -- lou: they are the leaders. >> most of the american people do want to see a reduction in spending, poll after poll. they constantly show 70 or 80 percent of the american people believe -- lou: and then some of false starts talking about social security or medicare. >> there are increasingly concerned with the side of the defici
>> this is one of the main reason republicans, the majority of else couple of years ago. and we talked about this before. republicans do very well on midterms. the vast majority of the country, the majority of the country is with us, but when it is to the point we have these presidential elections and electoral college and people based in washington running things they don't do a very good job. when you let things happen at the state's we do a better job. what we need a good...
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. >> but north korea has proved resistant to sanctions and not even its main ally, china, has been able to stop its long leader, kim jong un, from showcasing his country's military might. this time the north has described the upcoming test as high level, a sign perhaps that it's moving forward with a new uranium-based nuclear program, which it revealed to the outside world in 2010. >> lucy, in your report there, you seem to suggest that china wasn't having as much influence as perhaps it would like, so what are we to make of beijing's call for restraint from all concerned? >> well, china does seem to be increase going irrated with pyongyang. if you remember back in december, when north korea launched that long-range rocket, we were told by officials here in seoul that beijing had sent envoying to north korea just the week before to try to dissuade them from doing it and got absolutely no response. when that rocket was launched, beijing came out with a slightly harsher than it usually does. following on from that, you'll notice they backed the new u.n. sanctions announced this week. ther
. >> but north korea has proved resistant to sanctions and not even its main ally, china, has been able to stop its long leader, kim jong un, from showcasing his country's military might. this time the north has described the upcoming test as high level, a sign perhaps that it's moving forward with a new uranium-based nuclear program, which it revealed to the outside world in 2010. >> lucy, in your report there, you seem to suggest that china wasn't having as much influence as...
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so that's my main concern is if we don't have people like me who are invading the model and finding places where investigative does make money then the whole industry really is suffering interesting we really appreciate you coming on the show and telling us your story that was independent journalist lee vander view thank you. a canadian college student has been expelled for exposing security flaws in the school's computer system computer science student hum bad boss found a vulnerability while working on a mobile app that allows students to access their college accounts on their phones this is according to wired public laws what have enabled students to access sensitive information like addresses class schedules and social insurance numbers those numbers are similar to social security numbers in the u.s. and he wanted to bring this to the attention of dawson college in monterey but the president of the software company called what i'll call data form of a cyber attack and charlie there after the college expelled him for his conduct for more i was joined the earlier by michael gregg c.e.o.
so that's my main concern is if we don't have people like me who are invading the model and finding places where investigative does make money then the whole industry really is suffering interesting we really appreciate you coming on the show and telling us your story that was independent journalist lee vander view thank you. a canadian college student has been expelled for exposing security flaws in the school's computer system computer science student hum bad boss found a vulnerability while...
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so that's my main concern is if we don't have people like me who are invading the model and finding places where investigative does make money then the whole industry really suffering interesting we really appreciate you coming on the show and telling us your story that was independent journalist vanderveer to thank you. after the tragic shooting in newtown connecticut across the country people are trying to find ways to make communities safer and new york city police hope to catch illegal gun carriers with full body scanners but if ice is called terahertz imaging detection it works by scanning a targeted person has a toe and can detect when someone is carrying a gun as the scanners do its job those targeted have no idea they're being scanned so is this a new way to keep our streets safer or is this an invasion of privacy to discuss i'm joined now by danny. truth squad t.v. danny great to have you on thanks so can you tell us more about this new technology and how exactly it will be used. well that's still up in the air the n.y.p.d. says they're studying it how exactly they can implement i
so that's my main concern is if we don't have people like me who are invading the model and finding places where investigative does make money then the whole industry really suffering interesting we really appreciate you coming on the show and telling us your story that was independent journalist vanderveer to thank you. after the tragic shooting in newtown connecticut across the country people are trying to find ways to make communities safer and new york city police hope to catch illegal gun...
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so coca, along with cannabis and opium, became the main targets of the 1961 convention. this historical error, as i like to call it, was basically justified by the 1950 report of the commission of inquiry on the coca leaf which, as sanho pointed out, is a totally racist document. it's totally, totally racist, has absolutely no scientific evidence. you'll be outraged as you read it, yet it is still the basis for the international drug control convention's treatment of coca. subsequent to that in the 1990s, the u.n. world health organization, the who, carried out a -- the who, excuse me, carried out a study -- [laughter] carried out a study of coca and cocaine, and they concluded the use of coca leaves has positive therapeutic, sacred and social functions for indigenous andean populations. and there are a variety of other studies including one done bihar saturday that point to the nutritional value of the coca leaf. but in response to the who study not surprisingly the u.s. government led the charge against it, it died in peer review and was never published, although you c
so coca, along with cannabis and opium, became the main targets of the 1961 convention. this historical error, as i like to call it, was basically justified by the 1950 report of the commission of inquiry on the coca leaf which, as sanho pointed out, is a totally racist document. it's totally, totally racist, has absolutely no scientific evidence. you'll be outraged as you read it, yet it is still the basis for the international drug control convention's treatment of coca. subsequent to that in...
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all right well for now let's get back to the main hard news here islamists in northern mali have reportedly blown up a strategic bridge blocking easy access from the area to neighboring nigeria it's after france boosted its presence in north africa by deploying special forces to nigeria they are thought to be protecting you raney a mine is they're owned by a state company or the french sides in nigeria could become a target for african militants who have threatened revenge on pirates for the intervention in mali of both niger and mali a former french colony have natural resources the french energy sector is heavily dependent on blogger call shero told us that france is right to fear the regional repercussions of his actions. both son call and the groom son and an aide to start a group says been lots of suspense and coalitions and i think it's part of the not sure the dynamics of the politics and reason and i don't necessarily see the impact of the french intervention towards pushing them towards a political settlement because they might be able to control a certain part of the forces over t
all right well for now let's get back to the main hard news here islamists in northern mali have reportedly blown up a strategic bridge blocking easy access from the area to neighboring nigeria it's after france boosted its presence in north africa by deploying special forces to nigeria they are thought to be protecting you raney a mine is they're owned by a state company or the french sides in nigeria could become a target for african militants who have threatened revenge on pirates for the...
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mike emmanuel takes a look at the tick tock as we call it in the news biz of monday's main events. >> the weather on capitol hill is expected to be milder than it was four years ago. the crowd size will be down substantially. they will take the ceremonial oath and redirect the crowd. the nuts and bolts of the inaugural the capital offered a few stats about the preparation. it set up nearly 30,000 chairs on capital grounds had to run 23 miles of cabling and had to install 4 miles of snow fencing. after the speech the president lawmakers and other vip's several00 guests will have lunch at the capital hall they will dine on a three course meal, toasts gifts presented and some speeches then it is off to the parade where mr. obama and the first lady will thank supporters and be joined by marching bands and military units. after the celebration back to work in a tough political environment. >> politics now are very divisive with the extremes in both parties punishing any sort of compromise. it used to be back in my father's time and in my early days compromise was an act of statesman ship.
mike emmanuel takes a look at the tick tock as we call it in the news biz of monday's main events. >> the weather on capitol hill is expected to be milder than it was four years ago. the crowd size will be down substantially. they will take the ceremonial oath and redirect the crowd. the nuts and bolts of the inaugural the capital offered a few stats about the preparation. it set up nearly 30,000 chairs on capital grounds had to run 23 miles of cabling and had to install 4 miles of snow...
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at our main translator and driver was finishing phonecalls and the large first floor office space before heading down the hill where he had been living since his divorce. the only other person around was the hard-working haitian mechanic who was outside under my hope is 13-year-old geotracker. i was upstairs in my room. the call i was waiting for was -- the call i was waiting for was from somebody at ap. what the color was waiting for was someone from ap telling me i could ship out after two and half years of political intrigue and there was not one utility i could count on. i was done with haiti. my friends were great. the house was terrific but two-story with creekstone walls in on the first floor and a big terrace set back among hibiscus and lime trees behind the hotel. from the slum rising behind it the sound of children playing and i would fall asleep to handclap hollowly is from the church and i. the ap it had talked about getting ready the house and my foreign friends done with a two year rotation ship docked to the next crisis. ap told me i could pick my next position so long as
at our main translator and driver was finishing phonecalls and the large first floor office space before heading down the hill where he had been living since his divorce. the only other person around was the hard-working haitian mechanic who was outside under my hope is 13-year-old geotracker. i was upstairs in my room. the call i was waiting for was -- the call i was waiting for was from somebody at ap. what the color was waiting for was someone from ap telling me i could ship out after two...